
Plucking Apart the Holocaust Through Stamps
Reviewing: “Holocaust Postal History: Harrowing Journeys Revealed Through the Letters and Cards of the Victims,” by Justin Gordon. Six Point Watermark. Hardcover, 170 pages, 2017.
Reviewing: “Holocaust Postal History: Harrowing Journeys Revealed Through the Letters and Cards of the Victims,” by Justin Gordon. Six Point Watermark. Hardcover, 170 pages, 2017.
Reviewing: “L’Chaim,” by Eliezer Sobel. Rainbow Ridge Books. Paperback, 28 pages, 2016. ISBN-13: 978-1-937907-44-0. Eliezer Sobel noticed that his mother, Manya Sobel, was not able
Reviewing: “Jewish Justices of the Supreme Court,” by David Dalin. Brandeis Series in American Jewish History, Culture, and Life, Brandeis. Hardcover, 384 pages, 2017. ISBN-10:
Reviewing: “The Advocate’s Devil,” by Alan M. Dershowitz. Warner Books Inc. Hardcover, 342 pages, 1994. ISBN-10: 0-446-51759-3. Alan M. Dershowitz is considered one of America’s
“Scat,” by Carl Hiaasen. Ember. Nick Waters is stuck with the most evil biology teacher ever, Ms. Bunny Starch. She is rumored to have a
Reviewing: “Daddy Depot,” By Chana Stiefel. Feiwel & Friends. Hardcover, 40 pages, 2017. ISBN-10: 1250058899. Chana Stiefel knows children’s literature. She’s a mom, she works
Reviewing: “Elisha Davidson and the Shamir,” by M. R. Attar. Menorah Books, an imprint of Koren Publishers Jerusalem, Ltd. Paperback, 193 pages, 2017. ISBN: 978-1-940516-72-1.
Before I get into some ways for our teenagers to manage their money via credit or prepaid cards, I want to note that there are
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As an immigration lawyer, recently I have been asked, a lot: “Boy, President Trump must be really great for your business, right?” Actually, no. Without
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